78 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE OF AMERICA 
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We Are Prepared 
I to fill your orders with plants which will give you satisfaction. We know | 
I we have some you will need when the Planting Season comes. | 
j ^t/ Few Specials — Ail the Best Varieties j 
I DORMANT ROSES POT-GROWN ROSES I 
I For April delivery. For May delivery. | 
f PERENNIALS | 
j A complete collection, both field-grown clumps and pat plants. j 
I How about that Rockery or Alpine Garden? We have the newest and best | 
I Alpine Plants and shall be pleased to send you a complete list of the varieties. 1 
I Our cntnlotj is yours jor tlw asking. | 
I ANPlERSON INC. I 
I QpMMLL GAI^ENS I 
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No Trees Like These | 
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•I The superiority of the Norway Maple and the American f 
Linden, as shade trees, must be conceded. They are not only | 
clean, wholesome trees, beautiful the year around, but they | 
thrive in any soil or any location, even in the smoky atmos- | 
p he re of cities. d 
^ The Maple* s symmetrical, rather drooping shape, its lovely | 
yellow flowers in Spring, its dense dark green foliage and its = 
brilliant coloring in late Autumn combine to give it an all- = 
season elegance, well suited to refined home surroundings. z 
^ The Linden is of rapid grow^th, forming a broad, round open Z 
top, and its large, handsome leaves make it exceedingly de- p 
sirable. Its fragrant, creamy-white flowers in July are great | 
favorites of the honey bees. | 
^ Our stock of both these trees is probably the largest and i 
finest in America, and w^e can fill all orders, in any quantity, | 
in uniform sizes. They are straight, healthy trees, grown six | 
feet apart to give ample light and air and nourishment for the = 
fully developed root systems. Every one is big enough to look E 
well right now^, but not so big as to be extravagantly expensive. 1 
Write for Our 1917 Hand Book To-day | 
^ It describes in detail hundreds of choice, vigorous Trees, i 
Shrubs and Hardy Flowering Plants and tells how to grow ^ 
them successfully. Mailed free. = 
THOMAS MEEHAN & SONS ' 
6765 Chew St. Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa. | 
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